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Research Interests
My M.A. research broadly falls under the area of Indigenous-settler relations, with a general interest in how alliances and/or tensions are created between communities. For my Ph.D. work I am interested in the ways in which land (and land-use) challenge traditional notions of settlement and nationhood, and how perceptions about land are formed.
Education
B.A. (Hons) Political Science, York University, Toronto (2004)
M.A. Canadian Studies & Indigenous Studies, Trent University, Peterborough (2008)
M.A. Thesis: “Without Reservation: The Chatham-Kent Community Network and Caldwell First Nation Land Dispute”
Other
I am also a musician and have spent a number of years working in the labour movement.
Supervisor: Dr. Anne Godlewska |